Detection of dependence patterns with delay

Abstract

The Unitary Events (UE) method is a popular and efficient method used this last decade to detect dependence patterns of joint spike activity among simultaneously recorded neurons. The first introduced method is based on binned coincidence count Grun1996 and can be applied on two or more simultaneously recorded neurons. Among the improvements of the methods, a transposition to the continuous framework has recently been proposed in muino2014frequent and fully investigated in MTGAUE for two neurons. The goal of the present paper is to extend this study to more than two neurons. The main result is the determination of the limit distribution of the coincidence count. This leads to the construction of an independence test between L≥ 2 neurons. Finally we propose a multiple test procedure via a Benjamini and Hochberg approach Benjamini1995. All the theoretical results are illustrated by a simulation study, and compared to the UE method proposed in Grun2002. Furthermore our method is applied on real data.

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